AMUSEMENTS. EVERY EVENING. augmented orchestra. MONDAY’S GRAN I) CHANGE. SUPERIOR PHOTO DRAMAS. treasure island treasure island (By Robert Louis Stevenson.) Edison’s Greatest. SAVED BY TELEPHONE. OUTCAST AMONG OUTCASTS. (A.B. Thriller.) COLLEGE GIRL.— Lubin’s Best. SCENIC GEMS— Trip to Tahiti, Los Angelos Tire Brigade, Holiday in New Brunswick, Swedish Waterfalls. Great Scientific Turn. EFFECT’S OF VIBRATION. GREAT COMICSPatrick's Eyes were Opened, Bauer and the Maid, Would be Shriner, and a Bunch of the Best. USUAL FARES. THE CARNIVAL. T ARANAKI’S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. N.Z. AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL. AT EL T H A M.
DECEMBER 26 apd 27, 1912. Every axeman and sawyer of note in the Dominion a competitor. Leading Cycle Racers from both Islands. AGAIN RECORD PRIZES. AGAIN RECORD ENTRIES. Arrange for your holidays now, and see the Axemen’s Carnival. * EXCURSION FARES. ALF. MOON SPECIAL FARES. T. C. SPANNERS, l! i.l .INJLVO y Sec., EJtharn. STOP! XMAS GIFTS! GIFTS FOR XMAS. (Late T. McKeown), BROADWAY,STRATFORD.
Wishes the Reader the Compliments of the Festive Seassn, And announces that he has made exceptional preparations for supplying the people of Stratford and District with GIFTS for XMAS, at the prices “gifts” is the only name for the -miscellaneous and well-selected stock to be found at his premises. Here is a list of the latest and newest designs and novelties to choose from —Electro-plate floods, Antimony Ware (including all novelties), China and Glassware (everything to choose from), A speciality in Tea and Dinner Sets, Leather Goods in endless variety, Photo Frames, Picture ramies, Books (all the latest annuals), Xmas Cards (all sorts and prices) 10YS; Here we have Prams, Tricycles, and Wood Toys ( asplendid selection, Mechanical Toys and Dolls—the best selection in town. W. H. H. YOUMC AMD LAND BARGAINS. -J ACHES, about 70 acres 11U stumped and. resown; 11 paddocks; all well sheltered with natural and ornamental plantation; good lroomed house, splendid outbuildings; everything in real good order. £34 per acre; good terms. m AGEES, tip-top Dairy Farm, one mile school, factory, and railway station ; good buiidi ugs, ana orchard. Price £27 per acre; easy terms to a good man. Q/71 ACRES, 15 paddocks, ad t) t 3 plohghable; well fenced, metalled road, 1J miles school, creamery, and railway station; guaranteed to carry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, 5 acres turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows, spring dray, cans, implements, three stacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre, a model farm, will pay to inspect. AM, all plougbable, 9 padi O “locks, 50 acres ploughed and town down in English grasses; good house and outbuildings; creamery on section. £3O per acre; £4OO cast’.; go-»1 mortgages. ~i f) A ACRES, 105 ij> gjAttn, balance .1 4/T in bush, good fauces, metalled road, school, creamery., and P.O one mile, gocki house and owshed. .612 per acre ; £BBB cash, orwisl iflxchangv for sheep country. Th« above ara only » f»w v't m ofcatoa selection of properties fma em »«r books. Clients shafts over {snspartlva Free of Charge. W. H. H. YOUMC €O,, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ftTEATFOED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 88, 9 December 1912, Page 1
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